HILTON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

The 'Hilton Central School District' (sometimes abbreviated as 'HCSD') is a public school district in New York State that serves approximately 4500 students in the village of Hilton and the towns of Clarkson, Greece, Hamlin and Parma in Monroe County, with over 700 employees and an operating budget of $60 million (~$13,416 per student).[1]
The average class size is 20-25(K-6),20-26(6-12) students and the student-teacher ratio is 12:1.[1]
David Dimbleby is the Superintendent of Schools.
The District's motto is "Maximizing the Potential of the Individual Learner".

Contents
Board of Education
Schools
Elementary schools
Middle school
High school
Bird's Eye Images
Performance
References
External links

Board of Education


The Board of Education (BOE) consists of 7 members who serve rotating 3-year terms. Elections are held each May for board members and to vote on the School District Budget.
Current board members (June 2007) are:

★ Dan Wellington - President

★ Gary Comardo - Vice President

★ Steve Beauvais

★ Barb Cutrona

★ Tim Gagnon

★ Aggie Seneway

★ Robert Prorok

Schools


Elementary schools


★ Northwood Elementary School (K-6)

★ Quest Elementary School (K-6)

★ Village Elementary School (K-6)
Middle school


★ Merton Williams Middle School (7-8)
High school


Hilton High School (9-12)

Bird's Eye Images



Northwood

Quest

Village

Merton Williams

Hilton High

Performance


On May 31, 2007, the New York State Education Department named the District a "High Performing School District".
Hilton High School, a ''Newsweek'' top school, offers an International Baccalaureate Diploma. Quest Elementary School, a school-of-choice requiring an application, offers the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Program.

References


1. 2007 Facts & Figures booklet, Monroe County School Boards Association MCSBA
2. 2007 Facts & Figures booklet, Monroe County School Boards Association MCSBA

External links



Hilton Central School District Website

Hilton School History

New York State School Boards Association

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